conduct
n[U]
1 person's behaviour (esp its moral aspect) (人的)行為(尤指道德方面); 品德; 品行
the rules of conduct 行為準則
The prisoner was released early because of good conduct. 這罪犯因表現良好提前獲釋.
2 ~ of sth manner of directing or managing (a business, campaign, etc) (對業務、 作戰等的)指導、 指揮、 管理或經營(的方式)
There was growing criticism of the Government's conduct of the war. 政府領導作戰的方式受到越來越多的批評.
conduct v
1 [Tn.pr, Tn.p]
lead or guide (sb/sth) 領導、 指導、 引導或帶領(某人[某事物])
I asked the attendant to conduct him to the door/conduct him out. 我讓服務員領他們到門口[領他出去].
A guide conducted the visitors round the museum. 導游帶領游客參觀博物館.
We were given a conducted (ie guided) tour of the cathedral. 我們在有人引導下參觀了大教堂.
2
(a) [Tn] direct (sth); control; manage 指揮(某事物); 控制; 操縱; 管理; 主持; 經營
conduct business, a meeting, negotiations, etc 經營生意、 主持會議、 主持談判等
She was appointed to conduct the advertising campaign. 她被委派主持宣傳活動.
(b) [I, Tn] direct the performance of (an orchestra, a choir, a piece of music, etc) 指揮(管弦樂隊、 合唱團、 樂曲等)的演出
a concert by the Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Sir Colin Davis 由科林?戴維斯爵士指揮、 愛樂交響樂團演出的音樂會.
3 [Tn.pr] ~ oneself well, badly, etc (fml 文) behave in the specified way (行為)表現
conduct oneself honourably, with dignity, like a gentleman 行為光明磊落、 端莊高尚、 像正人君子
How did the prisoner conduct himself? 那犯人表現如何?
4 [Tn] (of a substance) allow (heat, electric current, etc) to pass along or through it (指物質)傳導(熱、 電流等)
Copper conducts electricity better than other materials do. 銅的導電性能比其他材料好.